At
first blush, Rep. Kingston's proposal seems like another instance of right vs
wrong... good vs bad. It seems that the Congressman is proposing to force poor
students into involuntary bondage ... which
he is.

However,
no longer can the issue of the 'deserving poor' and the 'welfare state' be
viewed as a simple matter of right and wrong as liberal advocates of programs
for the poor and needy want us to think. America's top elites are applying
undiminished pressure to eliminate social programs and dismantle the welfare
state. And they are moved neither by prayers, pleas nor pity__ which seem to be
the only weapons available to liberal advocates of programs such as free and
reduced-cost school lunches for school children.

However
it should be remembered that secret societies and star families rule America.
The idea of conquest, plunder and empire is never far from their minds. The
thought of giving away their ill-gotten goods is not in their genes. Although the
Cold War forced American policymakers to craft social policies that would
guarantee the allegiance of their masses, nonetheless, today those who rule
over America not only view liberal social policies as obsolete, but they
believe “give-away” programs dangerous to their interests. The rulers do not
want their victims calling the shots or limiting profits. So lawmakers like Jack
Kingston continue their relentless assault upon liberal, social policies.
Thinkers like Matthew Arnold and Oswald Spengler help us understand what is
happening.

In
his book, Culture and Anarchy, Matthew Arnold describes the ruling elites
as Barbarians whose characteristics
of choice manners, distinguished bearing, high spirit, courage and self
confidence give a society the high culture it otherwise would not possess. Arnold
says that barbarism is the legacy of Hellenism or Greek culture. Arnold boasts
that scientific achievement gives Indo-Europeans a true concept of realism and
beauty. And Hellenism’s scientific achievements give Indo-European peoples
their characteristically high social culture. However,

Arnold observes that:

It is all very well to attempt to rid oneself of ignorance
by seeing reality and beauty. But there is something that thwarts and spoils
all our efforts. This something is Sin,
a central tenet of Hebraism [Christianity]. Sin impedes man’s passage to
perfection by making it impossible for man to know and conquer himself.
Unencumbered by sin, Hellenism thinks clearly, sees things in their essence and
empowers man to achieve grand and precious feats.

Matthew
Arnold declares that a society becomes cultured only when its ruling elites
behave without moral compunctions of good or evil and pursues unfettered
knowledge using scientific inquiry. In the other hand, Oswald Spengler claims
that rule of a barbarian elite is inevitable. Furthermore in his two-volume
classic, The Decline of the West, Oswald Spengler claims that the ruling
elite will inevitability impose imperialism on the world.

The private powers of the
economy [ruling elites] want free paths for their acquisition of great
resources. No legislation must stand in their way. They want to make the laws
in their interests and, to that end, they make use of the tool they have made
for themselves, Democracy.

Spengler further explains that imperialism results from the
abuse and corruption of the democratic processes by ruling elites.

Imperialism
IS civilization. The destiny
of the west is now irrevocably set. The energy of civilization is directed
outwards. Civilization’s political style is far-ranging, Western, Teutonic and
especially Germanic. Its motto is: Expansion
Is Everything. It is not a matter of choice ____ it is not a matter of
will. This expansive tendency is a curse, something close to daemonic and
immense, which compels the service of all citizens, whether they are aware or
unaware.

According
to Spengler, neither Hebraism [Christianity], nor Socialism is unable to
control Barbarism.

Compared with this mighty
contest between steel-hard men of race and intellect ___which the simple
citizen neither observes nor comprehends ___ the battle between the employers
and workers sinks into insignificance. The working class movement is what its
leaders make of it. Class war is obsolete. Communism is the trusty henchman of
Capitalism, which knows how best to make use of it. This is so because the
workers, far from wanting to overthrow Capitalism, want to possess it.

So if Matthew Arnold and Oswald Spengler are
to be believed, Rep. Jack Kingston is a representative of the ruling
elites who serves their daemonic imperialistic urges to dismantle all vestiges
of the welfare state. Possessing
European chivalric traditions of culture, the ruling elites cast off moral
fetters and concepts of good and evil to prey upon the weak and ignorant. The
star families and secret societies ruling America intend to eliminate New Deal,
Great Society and War On Poverty social programs entirely.

In
my first novel, Frank Yerby: A Victims’s Guilt, I tried to show how Yerby
continually stressed that it is actually the 'victim' who is guilty of being
victimized. Furthermore, only the victim has the power to end victimization.
Yet the victim is in an almost impossible situation. As a great philosopher
once said, "If God had not wanted them to be sheared, He would not have
made them sheep."